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Posted Mar 15, 2013, by Mike Plante, Short Film Programmer
Shorts Break: New Media and Oh My God
Welcome back to Shorts Break Friday. First up this week, we have New Media, an insightful American character study from…
Posted Mar 8, 2013, by Mike Plante, Short Film Programmer
Shorts Break: '92 Skybox and The Drift
Man about town and sandwich aficionado Todd Sklar shows that you can really do a lot with a little, by using a small amount of…
Posted Mar 4, 2013, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
John Cooper and Trevor Groth Talk NEXT WEEKEND
In recent years, one has needed to look no further than the NEXT <=> section of the Sundance Film Festival to witness the…
Posted Mar 1, 2013, by Mike Plante, Short Film Programmer
Shorts Break: The Meaning of Life and Terminal Bar
Welcome back to Shorts Break Friday. We have two amazing shorts today, freshly released on the YouTube Screening Room, that you…
Posted Feb 27, 2013, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
March Now Playing: Sundance-Supported Films
Check out these Sundance Institute and Sundance Film Festival supported films hitting theatres, coming to DVD, or showing…
Posted Feb 22, 2013, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
Meet the Sundance-Supported Oscar Nominees: Beasts of the Southern Wild
Benh Zeitlin’s Beasts of the Southern Wild does much more than simply defy categorization. Rather, it creates its own world—or…
Posted Feb 21, 2013, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
Meet the Sundance-Supported Oscar Nominees: Chasing Ice
Leading up to the 85th edition of the Academy Awards on Sunday, February 24, we’re profiling all 13 of this year’s…
Posted Feb 20, 2013, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
Meet the Sundance-Supported Oscar Nominees: Searching for Sugar Man
Leading up to the 85th edition of the Academy Awards on Sunday, February 24, we’re profiling all 13 of this year’s…
Posted Feb 12, 2013, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
Meet the Sundance-Supported Oscar Nominees: The Invisible War
Kirby Dick’s 2012 Sundance Film Festival Audience Award winner confronts one of the most disturbing and underpublicized…
Posted Feb 11, 2013, by Nate von Zumwalt, Editorial Coordinator
Meet the Sundance-Supported Oscar Nominees: 5 Broken Cameras
In 2005, Palestinian farmer Emad Burnat purchased a video camera to capture the birth of his youngest son, Gibreel. That…


